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Duct Tape Killer

By: Phil Hamman,Sandy Hamman,Larry Long
Narrated by: Perry Daniels
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Publisher's Summary

When Piper Streyle failed to show up for work, a coworker called her home. Piper's three-and-a-half-year-old daughter, Shaina, answered and said, "A mean man carried Mommy away." Then the line went dead. 

In the tranquil region of southeast South Dakota, word of the young mother who was brazenly abducted from her home in broad daylight shocked residents. Piper was the second woman to vanish, following the startling incident of a young woman who narrowly escaped abduction by fighting for her life on a dark and secluded highway. An intensive search by an elite team of investigators uncovered a secret crime location, but the discovery of a nightshirt cut in half, a burnt candle, and a homemade bondage board revealed the chilling truth behind the missing women. 

With the help of a quick-witted and streetwise maximum security prison inmate, prosecutor Larry Long and his team were able to piece together the sinister facts of the diabolical crimes. 

Best-selling authors Phil and Sandy Hamman, along with former Attorney General Larry Long, dive into the grim and demented world of Robert Leroy Anderson, a sexual sadist, rapist, and murderer. 

Duct Tape Killer is also the story of perseverance and proof that love will not be extinguished by the ruinous evil that seeks to take root in our world.  

Contains mature themes.

©2020 Phil Hamman, Sandy Hamman, Larry Long (P)2020 Tantor

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Not good

I don't need to, want to, or expect to be preached to while trying to enjoy a book covering the subject matter this one involves. Keep your bible thumping to yourself in your own private life. I will be sure to avoid any more of your books.

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Very good

I actually listened to this because someone's review was so negative saying that they are pushing Christian agendas...Not being Christian, wanted to listen to it make my own judgments. Other than the fact that the two women (who were murdered) were Christians, and obviously faith is very important to them. There wasn't much about that at all. At the end, the writer talking about his feelings that this guy was evil. I wasn't offended and I would recommend this book to anyone. It is chilling. I have a daughter in high school I might make listen to it. My take away you need to fight and I agree there is evil in this world, and I think Satan was moving through this guy.

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good book

the book was well done. my only problem was with the narrator. living in Mc Cook County in SD. there are many names of people as well as the capitol city that are mispronounced. the narrator should find now how to pronounce names.

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Too close to home!

Being from SoDak (all my life), this crime was way too close to home when it happened in the 90's! Very interesting to listen to the story & I was privileged to go to a book signing by the authors. Well done with terrific detail on this awful, awful man. As a narrator, however, research should be done to pronounce Severson, Kneip & Pierre correctly in you're going to narrate this story to people that live in the area. Quick & easy story to listen to.

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Good, quick “read”

I thoroughly enjoy true crime and living in a tiny southeast South Dakota town I enjoy hearing about cases that are local to me. I listened to this audiobook over the course of about two days during my commute. Sometimes the narrator completely ruins the book for me, but this one was easy to listen to. It did, however, annoy me that he constantly pronounced Pierre incorrectly. Overall, I recommend this book.